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does excessive amounts of fruit juice result in diarhea?

AlphaIVT

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Like around 3 cups of it. Just like to know, because I thought i heard a commercial about why you shouldn't give fruit juice to your baby because it'd cause diarhea, it was advertising milk i think.
 

Holycrap

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Oct 10, 1999
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That one is new to me, but the dairy industry works hard to scare people into drinking milk.
 

Napalm381

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2 liters of Mt Dew consumed in one day, nothing too bad.
4 liters, you will notice it the next day.
6 liters, make sure have an extra roll of toilet paper handy.

I speak from experience ;)
 

najar

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In most cases diarhea is caused by a alergic reaction or when the food contains high amounts of dietery fiber for which the body is not used to. Therefore the body immediately rejects it. Try eating a fiberous vegetable you have never had before without cooking it ( which breaks down the D. fiber) you would most certainly run down to the bathroom. This reaction is almost guaranteed with most americans who are used to so little amounts of dietary fiber and don't eat much raw fruits and veg.

Cheeseburgers won't do that to you but it would give you constipition. :disgust::|
 

NikPreviousAcct

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check this out:
(it works)

bet a highschool freshman that he can't drink a whole gallon of milk in one sitting.

give him the $5 and clear out the bathroom.


the body cannot absorb that much calcium so it rejects all of it ---all at once. *evil grin*
 

Yza

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Yeah . god for bid.. Dont eat 2 packs of mints.. in one sitting.. seesshh......... my stomach never HURT SO DAMN MUCH!
 

BoberFett

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Apple juice and cranberry juice are diuretics and sufficient quantities can clear out your system. I worked in a nursing home for a while so I know this from experience. :Q